Why not throw graphene or another alternative on it (if supported) instead of turning it into e-waste?
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Meta plans to replace humans with AI to automate up to 90% of its privacy and integrity risk assessments, including in sensitive areas like violent content
Meta plans to replace humans with AI to automate up to 90% of its privacy and integrity risk assessments, including in sensitive areas like violent content
Meta plans to replace humans with AI to automate up to 90% of its privacy and integrity risk assessments, including in sensitive areas like violent content
That's definitely fair. I'll admit its not the lightest on ram but it hasn't gone crazy on me yet. With that said, I'm running if on a home lab k3s, and haven't remotely flirted with running out of ram
I'm also using the hell out of it all the time, so I don't mind it using what needs right now.
FWIW, with 3000 links, my container users 787 MB of ram. I don't think that's crazy considering what it's doing during the archiving process
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You're not wrong, but the original NFA supreme court ruling deemed the NFA constitutional because it is a tax. That argument doesn't hold water if the tax is $0
This has fair odds of upending a significant portion of the NFA, particularly with this incredibly manipulated SC